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		Definition of archival in English: archivaladjective ɑːˈkʌɪv(ə)lˌɑrˈkaɪvl 1Relating to or constituting archives.  the club maintains an archival research library  Example sentencesExamples -  New and archival photographs of Mies buildings are presented along with related paintings, sculptures, and films.
 -  Each house has been restored to a different period in the courtyard's history, with the help of archaeological and archival information.
 -  The use of multiple informants and sources of data includes teacher reports and archival records.
 -  No other archival data could be recovered from school records to compare those students who were absent, suspended, or expelled with those present during testing.
 -  There remains the question as to whether archival evidence can help to resolve the issue of the painter's identity.
 -  He conducted archival research at the Folger Library, which reportedly houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works.
 -  What one does with the archival information is always guided, if only unconsciously at times, by the theories of Chinese medicine.
 -  Archival institutions have been closed or downsized, resulting in a shortage of qualified people to sift through the accumulated documentation.
 -  The exhumation of several archival recordings sheds light on another dimension in Cale's chameleonic nature.
 -  Wilson's analysis here is very thorough and based on her own, previously published archival research.
 
 - 1.1 (of a material such as paper) of suitable quality to be used in archives.
 the illustrations are printed with archival inks that will last about 70 years  Example sentencesExamples -  All mounted panels have a reversible archival adhesive so art can be removed at any time in the future.
 -  Non-archival paper is placed in archival sleeves.
 -  Plants generally are flattened, dried, and glued to reinforcing archival paper.
 -  She would attach newly repaired sections of the book on an antique wooden frame and, using archival linen thread, sew the pages back into a text block.
 -  The same precision and caution should govern the use of the term "archival" in relation to ink-jet prints.
 -  Both companies produce archival-quality optical disks.
 -  With the transition to digital imaging and the use of archival pigmented inks, sepia toning is done these days almost exclusively for aesthetic reasons.
 -  Place all folders into acid-free, archival-quality document boxes.
 -  It is the only company to offer archival fabric mats.
 -  Output is printed on archival watercolor paper.
 
  
    Definition of archival in US English: archivaladjectiveˌärˈkīvlˌɑrˈkaɪvl 1Relating to or constituting archives.  the club maintains an archival research library  Example sentencesExamples -  What one does with the archival information is always guided, if only unconsciously at times, by the theories of Chinese medicine.
 -  Archival institutions have been closed or downsized, resulting in a shortage of qualified people to sift through the accumulated documentation.
 -  The use of multiple informants and sources of data includes teacher reports and archival records.
 -  The exhumation of several archival recordings sheds light on another dimension in Cale's chameleonic nature.
 -  No other archival data could be recovered from school records to compare those students who were absent, suspended, or expelled with those present during testing.
 -  He conducted archival research at the Folger Library, which reportedly houses the world's largest collection of Shakespeare's printed works.
 -  There remains the question as to whether archival evidence can help to resolve the issue of the painter's identity.
 -  Each house has been restored to a different period in the courtyard's history, with the help of archaeological and archival information.
 -  Wilson's analysis here is very thorough and based on her own, previously published archival research.
 -  New and archival photographs of Mies buildings are presented along with related paintings, sculptures, and films.
 
 - 1.1 (of a material such as paper) of suitable quality to be used in archives.
 the illustrations are printed with archival inks that will last about 70 years  Example sentencesExamples -  Both companies produce archival-quality optical disks.
 -  All mounted panels have a reversible archival adhesive so art can be removed at any time in the future.
 -  With the transition to digital imaging and the use of archival pigmented inks, sepia toning is done these days almost exclusively for aesthetic reasons.
 -  Plants generally are flattened, dried, and glued to reinforcing archival paper.
 -  It is the only company to offer archival fabric mats.
 -  Place all folders into acid-free, archival-quality document boxes.
 -  The same precision and caution should govern the use of the term "archival" in relation to ink-jet prints.
 -  Non-archival paper is placed in archival sleeves.
 -  She would attach newly repaired sections of the book on an antique wooden frame and, using archival linen thread, sew the pages back into a text block.
 -  Output is printed on archival watercolor paper.
 
  
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